tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4997330909934674747.post2735351192223112653..comments2024-03-22T12:30:55.170+00:00Comments on Pike Blog: Pike At The PalaceBrianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10282379823630036037noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4997330909934674747.post-87108149740127888152011-12-20T12:06:31.979+00:002011-12-20T12:06:31.979+00:00No, we insure all the litter is removed from the p...No, we insure all the litter is removed from the pegs we fish, ours and stuff left by others. To be honest I haven't seen a lot of litter there. There is a much greater problem on the Wandle, you could fill up a roll of bin bags on some stretches.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10282379823630036037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4997330909934674747.post-65498472986796829732011-12-18T13:02:40.134+00:002011-12-18T13:02:40.134+00:00I just saw in one of your photo's two can'...I just saw in one of your photo's two can's of Fosters, do the empty ones I keep fishing out from under the decking belong to you? If so could you please take them with you or if you see some one doing it remind them that the fishing is for everyone! I know the country is full of self centered people with a blatant disregard for England's beautiful waterways, this gives true fisherman a bad name as when I fish penton the local dog walkers all comment on rubbish especially Beer cans .....Alcohol and bodies of water do not mix anyway, be careful and tidy up everyone!!!!!!Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01256136631719627653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4997330909934674747.post-2261055627062612872011-11-02T11:43:25.570+00:002011-11-02T11:43:25.570+00:00It was Bredwardine - you'll know the pub!It was Bredwardine - you'll know the pub!KBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4997330909934674747.post-68610751493064423212011-11-02T11:37:29.308+00:002011-11-02T11:37:29.308+00:00It's the first time I've been there and it...It's the first time I've been there and it looks great. It is smaller than I imagined but will still take a while to learn where the fish are, not many features to fish to. Sean has fished there quite a lot so I'm starting to get an insight. <br /><br />I saw the photo of the 37 before I went and was amazed we were the only two people fishing. Can't wait to go back, and Paddy, you're right they do look like river pike - can't wait to hook one!<br /><br />Lot's of well known stretches on the Wye, and well know pubs so I'm not sure which you are referring to, but I'll be hitting the river later in the month for my Wye pike fix.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10282379823630036037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4997330909934674747.post-58085868920190031832011-11-02T11:09:19.464+00:002011-11-02T11:09:19.464+00:00Blenheim is arguably the queen of the estate lakes...Blenheim is arguably the queen of the estate lakes and (for me at least) wins over a trout reservoir every time. Part of that's the history and atmosphere but a big part is the potential: it's done a number of thirties, including a very big fish of just a few years back - an estate lake that's home to a potential forty is as good as it gets (maybe even the equal of the Wye at a well known stretch near a well known pub!)KBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4997330909934674747.post-25274136913856718872011-11-02T01:29:14.578+00:002011-11-02T01:29:14.578+00:00That looks a great water Brian, And a couple of ve...That looks a great water Brian, And a couple of very good Pike for Sean, They look like river pike with that slimline muscular body, A you can tell they are a fighting fish,<br />Great Blogging mate,<br />,,,Paddy,,,Paddy Pikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12247450169500209450noreply@blogger.com